So, let's see if I got the story. Goodrum, who definitely knows the value of a dollar, rejected buying a house and instead is saving heaps buying land and a mobile dwelling.
Something doesn't make sense because a solid house with a lower interest rate would surely be a better buy and investment.
Then we learn that there is a monthly management fee. Well, so much for getting out and off the grid. Instead, Melvin will live among other people who think like he does.
No internet! I mean, who would buy a new home and not have access to the internet? So his place to be must be almost rural and fuel to and from work will add up.
Then he will have to install a satellite dish or use a more expensive way to have more data. How on earth would someone run an internet business in those circumstances?
The more we learn the less impressed we are. Sure, Melvin is saving money but it doesn't sound that attractive now. Lots of expenses to come re setting things up.